| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
[Redacted Recruiter]
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Business associate |
1
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1 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Employee |
1
|
1 | |
|
person
Aitan Gohlman
|
Client |
1
|
1 | |
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person
[Redacted Witness 1]'s Daughter
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Family |
1
|
1 |
An email chain from October 2020 between the SDNY and the NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force regarding an attempt to interview a former Epstein employee living on Long Island. Investigators visited the subject's home, where his daughter translated due to his poor English; they acknowledged the inquiry was about Epstein but referred investigators to their attorney, Aitan Gohlman. The emails also mention that Gohlman represents another witness of interest.
A legal letter from defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt to prosecutor Lanna Belohlavek dated June 5, 2006. The letter argues that the State's case against the client (implied Jeffrey Epstein) has weakened due to severe credibility issues with three key witnesses, citing theft, drug use, and fraud. Lefcourt emphasizes that his client has passed a lie detector test and provided favorable psycho-sexual evaluations.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing interviews with witnesses regarding Jeffrey Epstein. One witness describes accompanying Haley Robson to Epstein's house, where Robson was paid $200 per girl recruited, while noticing photos of naked girls in the home. A second narrative describes an interview with a victim who was recruited by Robson, met assistants Sarah and Adrianna at the house, and was asked by Epstein to provide massages while he wore only a towel.
Investigators knocked on witness's door. Daughter translated. Witness acknowledged knowing inquiry was about Epstein. Directed investigators to attorney Aitan Gohlman.
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